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[Shaking hands. Warden. Certainly. Mrs. Hunter. Thank you. [Warden inclines his head to Clara. Clara. [LighUy.] Grood-byl [Warden goes out Left Mrs. Hunter. I don't think we ought to re- ceive Mr. Trotter. Clara. Pshaw 1 why not? K there's really any idea of my mar — [She stops short, silenced by a look from her mother and an indication toward Jordan. 534 THE CUMBERS Mrs. Hunter. Show them up, Jordan. [Jor* DAN hows and goes out,] How do I look, dear? [Arranges her handkerchief. Clara. [Looking... in the mirror,] How do I? Mrs. Hunter. [With her hack to Clara.] I asked you first how / looked! Clara. [Notohserving.] Oh, you're all right; how am I ? Mrs. Hunter. [Not looking at Clara.] Charming! We'll go upstairs and come down again; I don't think it nice to be found here as if we were expecting visitors. [They go out Right. [Jordan steps into the room to announce the^ visitors, and seeing no one there, hows as the three pass him. Jordan. The ladies will be down at once. [He goes otU Right, THE CUMBERS S3S \J'he three turn, looking about the room with curiosity, as if the funeral might have made some difference in the house.
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